I sometimes call it the opportunity window,» Mourinho added.
Not exact matches
«
Sometimes they call, sometimes they send a letter, other times they have the opportunity to meet family members i
Sometimes they
call,
sometimes they send a letter, other times they have the opportunity to meet family members i
sometimes they send a letter, other times they have the
opportunity to meet family members in person.
The past couple of years have demonstrated that
opportunity doesn't just knock;
sometimes it
calls long distance.
Sometimes, picking up the phone and
calling the business or organization first, to establish who to direct a professional correspondence to, is the best bet, especially if you highly value the link
opportunity.
To be clear — I am in favour of equality of
opportunity not equality of outcome (
sometimes called equity.
Even if there were no unfair barriers to
opportunity for individuals or groups in the labor market, unequal capability could impede what Sen
sometimes calls «effective freedom» or «real
opportunities.»
That's changing, too, as more buildings add what they
sometimes call amenities — gyms and rooftop gardens — when the real appeal is more about creating
opportunities for people to run into each other and socialize.
If for instance you have the
opportunity to see a bodybuilder in a relaxed moment, you will find that his abdominal muscles
sometimes push out forward, it's
called balloon belly and is not at all attractive.
Sometimes just a phone
call to someone in your community can transform
opportunities for your students.
Rather than being an excuse to play games, they often use it as a conference
call opportunity, as Bendis pointed out
sometimes they never play.
A
call to action (or CTA) is anything that gives your target audience the
opportunity to take an action: sign up for a mailing list, download a digital freebie, follow you on social media, or buy a book (making a sale is also
sometimes referred to as «converting,» as in converting a browser to a buyer).
This
opportunity costs (as it is
sometimes called in personal finance), is determined by taking a conservative investment return rate (I'll use 7 % in this example) and figuring out how much $ 20,000 would become if it were invested at 4 years at 7 % interest and then subtracting the initial $ 20,000.
The past couple of years have demonstrated that
opportunity doesn't just knock;
sometimes it
calls long distance.
Sometimes, an extraordinary
opportunity calls for extraordinary action.
Sometimes called a «life settlement», a «senior settlement» or a «lifetime settlement», the life insurance settlement typically offers the original policyholder more money than the cash surrender value of the policy, and offers the life insurance settlement company an
opportunity for substantial profits.
Sending these letters (
sometimes called «broadcast» or «marketing» letters) to the companies or employers you have targeted can help uncover unlisted employment
opportunities.
Actually,
sometimes if you get any
call, even if it's negitive to begin with, it's an
opportunity.
Airfare booked through a cruise line «gives you an
opportunity to
call one person and to clear up everything, and that
sometimes ends up being cheaper,» Sanez says.
The Equal Credit
Opportunity Act (ECOA) is a federal law that was enacted in 1974, and it is one of a group
sometimes called the «fair lending laws.»